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The gene machine : How genetic technologies are changing the way we have kids--and the kids we have

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Bonnie Rochman
Format: Printed Book
Published: New York Scientific American / Farrar, Straus and Giroux 2017
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245 |a The gene machine : How genetic technologies are changing the way we have kids--and the kids we have 
260 |a  New York  |b Scientific American / Farrar, Straus and Giroux  |c 2017 
300 |a  272 pages ; 24 cm 
500 |a "A researched exploration of the promises and vulnerabilities of having children in an age of genetic tests and interventions considers key scientific, technological and political factors while sharing the stories of men and women struggling to understand the range of the tests and their revelations, "--NoveList. 
505 |a  Introduction -- How the Jews beat Tay-Sachs : screening for disease before pregnancy -- Playing God : how preimplantation genetic diagnosis is rewriting family history -- The other scarlet "A" : abortion's relationship to genetic testing -- Silencing a gene : the future of Down syndrome -- What do parents want to know? : grappling with variants of unknown significance -- The right to an open future : navigating the return of results -- How to hunt a zebra : ending the rare-disease diagnostic odyssey -- The genie in the bottle : sequencing newborn babies. 
650 |a  Medical genetics. Medical genetics -- Moral and ethical aspects. Human genetics -- Moral and ethical aspects.  
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